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12/18/2008
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The History of Food and the Future of Education
This week on Smart City, we're hitting cities on both coasts to talk about the history of food, and the future of education. We're talking about the Harlem Children's Zone with Author Paul Tough, and have a special report from our friends at Next American City Magazine.

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12/11/2008
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Going Green and Going Online
Gene Duvernoy, Alison Van Gorp and Deb Ryan

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12/03/2008
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Christmas in the City
This week on Smart City...whether you celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, Ramadan or Kwanzaa, cities are fabulous places to celebrate the Holiday season.

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11/27/2008
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Greener, Smarter and Healthier Cities
Want to make your city greener and smarter? This week on Smart City our guests Mitchell Joachim and Lawrence Katz tell us the first steps in increasing educational achievement, and creating cities that aren't just sustainable... They make the world greener.

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11/20/2008
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True Urbanism, The City Desk, and Spacing
Mark Hinshaw, Leonard Pierce, and Shawn Micallef

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11/13/2008
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Global Cities and The American Midwest
This week on Smart City we’re talking about the Global City. Our guests, Sociologist Saskia Sassen and Author Richard Longworth will tell us how Globalization is affecting cities internationally.

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11/06/2008
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Tall Buildings and Public Spaces
Guests: Antony Wood of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat and David Dixon of design firm Goody Clancy and Associates speak about public spaces and tall buildings.

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10/30/2008
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Charter Schools and Eating Locally
This week on Smart City we'll talk about Charter Schools and find out why both presidential candidates have embraced the idea of these independently run and publicly financed institutions.
Plus we'll have a report from the Eat Local Challenge and show you how food grown right in your region can be great tasting, and great for your city.

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10/23/2008
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Using the Internet to Explore Your City
Adrian Holovaty is the founder of Everyblock.com, a site that lets you search for local news, down to your address. Jennifer Coleman is the creator of CityProwl, a series of web based audio tours about her home city of Cleveland.

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10/16/2008
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What Is a Social Entrepreneur?
This week's guests: Dan Biederman of the Bryant Park Corporation and Pamela Hartigan, author of "The Power of Unreasonable People." Both guests will discuss social entrepreneurship and the way to use the markets to advance a social cause.

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